346 Mr. Butler on various genera of the 



6. Hijphinoi' diabolica, n. sp. 



$ Piceous, Avith slightly j)aler tegmina ; the head, humeral 

 horns, a slender longitudinal dash just below the sub-dorsal 

 impression of the pronotum, and the apex of the terminal 

 process quite black ; densely and coarsely punctured, the 

 anterior margin of the pronotum somewhat bracket sha])ed 

 (less distinctly so than in //. viridissma); humeral horns rather 

 ])romiuent. Length of pronotum 13, width at humeral horns 9, 

 length of tegmina 12 mm. 

 Hab. — ? Type Brit. Mus. 



In form this species is intermediate between J[. globireps and 

 II. viridissima. 



7. Ilypliinoe morio. 



Ilijpliinoe laorlo, Stal, Ofv. Vetensk. Akad. Furh, iSi;',), 

 p. 257, 4. 



Pacho, New Granada (Janson). Brit. Mus. 



8. Hypldno'ii a^phalthia. 



ITemiptycha ai^pliaJiiua, Fairm., Ann. Ent. Ser. 2, iv, pi. C, 

 fig. 20 (1846). 



$ Ilemiptyclia uprifontds, Walker, List Homopt. Suppl. 

 p. 144 (1858). 



9 IlemipfiicJia piihefrens, Walker, I.e. (1858). 

 Mexico (Salle). Walker's types Brit. Mus. 



This species differs from //. laorio, just as //. ctn/icliiK does 

 from //. viridisshiia. ' 



ACONOPHORA,* Fairiii. 

 1. Aconopliora Jlavipes. 

 Acoiiophora flan'pef, Fairm., Ann. Ent. Ser. 2, iv, }). 294, 1 



(Ls4r,). 



Brazil (Children). Brit. Mus. 



* Dr. Stal in his enumeration of the species of Aconojihora, omits 

 more than half the described forms. 



